Not too much to be honest. Done a few little bits here and there, made some drawings for things to machine up when I'm back at work, started routing the wiring.
Modified the pedals to fit really neatly, moved them back as far as possible to fit my long legs. They will be just brushing the carpet when fully in now when fully depressed. made the fuel tank and fitted it. Found out the stock headers will fit on passenger side with minor mods and made a new set for the drivers side in the same style. Yet to have them blasted and painted. Still holding out hope I can run live side pipes at some stage in whatever state I eventually end up settling down in and i'm not trying to squeeze high power from the motor - they will do fine for now. Got the seats for it and started to fit them, but cant do it properly until I've shaped a bit of the foam here and there and had them recovered, and not recovering them till I do the rest of the interior. But at least they were good enough to work out pedal position properly.
At the stage now where there is lots of half finished stuff that cant be done until other stuff is done first, so I'm going to kick it off with a bit of important machine work like re drilling the front hubs for the ford pattern, making whatever other parts I need to set wheel alignment, flaring the guards out, then I guess I can do brake lines, wiring, fuel lines ect ect. Would really help to have more space at home and my own lathe and mill! SO many little things I could just machine up.
Honestly I really need to just pick an area and work on it till it's finished before moving on, but its frustrating how much stuff I cant finish in one go because I don't have the parts/tools or something isn't quite right/i'm not happy with how it looks. But on the bright side, the stuff that I have finished I'm really happy with